@Miney: The subs are bamboo with a bit of a reddish tint to it and a sturdy finish. My pictures don't do justice - they are beautiful. Jim had advised to go with veneer - which would've looked the same and saved a few dollars - but in the end I went with bamboo plywood instead. They weigh 160 lbs each; MDF (with veneer) would've been probably more like 250. Jim had forgot to take pictures before I picked them up; I sent him some that if he can clean up well enough, maybe he will end up putting one on his website.

I did see some veneered speakers while I was at his shop that were really amazing. It was pretty cool to see them partway through the process and not fully assembled; not sure how they get the veneer onto extreme curves, but they do.

I had been waiting to get some treatments up before posting pics of our prized Salk based system.When we started a gut and rebuild of an older and problematic (from an audio standpoint) basement, I had no idea it would turn out as well as it did.Despite a 7' ceiling and a lot of reflective surfaces, it has all come together very nicely, and sounds incredible.

Very, very nice. But why the sound bar under the TV? Run the audio from the TV to the Salks.

Thanks! The reason is I wanted my 2-channel setup completely separated from everything else. The TV is mostly used for news, so no need for anything more. We watch TV and movies in the family room on a 120” projection system, surround sound, and dual 18” subs.

I had been waiting to get some treatments up before posting pics of our prized Salk based system.When we started a gut and rebuild of an older and problematic (from an audio standpoint) basement, I had no idea it would turn out as well as it did.Despite a 7' ceiling and a lot of reflective surfaces, it has all come together very nicely, and sounds incredible.